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As the Falcon Lead Airframe Technician, you will be looked upon to demonstrate a high level of technical aptitude and aircraft system knowledge on a variety of Falcon aircraft models. The Falcon Lead Airframe Technician is responsible to:

Type of aircraft: MilitaryLongevity: 12+ monthsType of work environment: Assembly
Summary:

In a team oriented work environment, under moderate supervision, performs a variety of structural assembly operations in a production department.

HSGI has an immediate AOG opening in Minneapolis, MN

  • 7 on 7 off
  • 70 hour weeks
  • Hand Tools are required
  • Corporate Aircraft experience required (Net Jets Fleet)
  • Pay BOE
  • Per Diem if applicable

Please send updated resume to reggie@hsgi-inc.com or call/text 251-260-8102

Sheet Metal Technician Structural Mechanic LOCATION: Savannah, GAJob Description: The Aircraft Maintenance Technician reports to the Crew Chief for assignment ofwork scope tasks and is responsible for the efficient execution of work scope tasksassigned.

The Aircraft Maintenance Technician reports to the Crew Chief for assignment of work scope tasks and is responsible for the efficient execution of work scope tasks assigned.

$10K sign-on bonus + $5K relocation
A P license and 3+YOE or experience working on business aviation product lines.
Direct Hire!!! Email me your resume at jazmin.cruz@airjobs.com or call me at 262-207-4706.

Aircraft Mechanic-II (CH) Avionics/Armament

Hotel/Housing allowance offered! Potential for Long term opportunity.
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

SUMMARY:
The Avionics Maintenance Technician performs inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, removal and replacement of aircraft instrument and avionics components and systems using basic hand tools and test equipment to meet manufacturer's specifications, FAR's, industry standards in a safe and organized work area.

SUMMARY:
The Sheetmetal Technician II works under general supervision to safely layout, fabricate, and install parts, equipment and fabricated items on aircraft following established operating procedures. All work performed should be in accordance with company design specifications, quality standards and completed work should meet customer expectations.

SUMMARY:
The Avionics Maintenance Technician performs inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, removal and replacement of aircraft instrument and avionics components and systems using basic hand tools and test equipment to meet manufacturer's specifications, FAR's, industry standards in a safe and organized work area.

SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on large commercial aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

SUMMARY:The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.
DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES:

SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft. Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.

DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES:

SUMMARY:The Sheet Metal Technician II works under general supervision to safely layout, fabricate, and install parts, equipment and fabricated items on aircraft following established operating procedures. All work performed should be in accordance with company design specifications, quality standards and completed work should meet customer expectations.

DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES:

SUMMARY:
The Avionics Maintenance Technician performs inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, removal and replacement of aircraft instrument and avionics components and systems using basic hand tools and test equipment to meet manufacturer's specifications, FAR's, industry standards in a safe and organized work area.

SUMMARY:The Sheet Metal Technician II works under general supervision to safely layout, fabricate, and install parts, equipment and fabricated items on aircraft following established operating procedures. All work performed should be in accordance with company design specifications, quality standards and completed work should meet customer expectations.

SUMMARY:The Sheet Metal Technician II works under general supervision to safely layout, fabricate, and install parts, equipment and fabricated items on aircraft following established operating procedures. All work performed should be in accordance with company design specifications, quality standards and completed work should meet customer expectations.

A P mechanics needed ASAP for weekend shift, possible long term positions!! Corporate aircraft experience required to qualify, preferred on Learjet, Global and Challenger. Contract to Direct positions.Pay rate depends on level of experience.

Note: This is a 3-6 month contract with a possibility of going direct. To speak with a recruiter directly, please call Christel at 262-207-4626.

The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for performing maintenance, preventative maintenance, and alterations of Breeze aircraft, including troubleshooting, performing run-up and taxi procedures, and signing mechanical flight releases.

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